7159 - Trespassing livestock.

     § 7159.  Trespassing livestock.        (a)  In general.--An owner or tenant of an enclosed or     unenclosed, improved land in this Commonwealth who discovers     trespassing livestock shall notify the constable of the     township, borough or ward in which the improved land lies. If     the constable of the township, borough or ward is unavailable or     unable to assist, the owner or tenant shall notify the constable     of the county. The following shall apply:            (1)  The constable shall impound the livestock either        with the owner or tenant of the land if the owner, and the        tenant if one exists, agrees or with another individual or        entity that the constable may deem best situated to care for        the livestock.            (2)  All reasonable costs of keeping the livestock shall        be part of the costs of care.        (b)  Notification.--The owner of the livestock shall be     notified in the following manner:            (1)  If the owner is known and resides within the county        where the trespass has been committed, the constable shall        give written notice to the owner that the livestock has been        impounded, the location of the livestock and the name of the        owner of the land where the livestock trespassed. Notice        shall be given within 24 hours of impounding in accordance        with the Pennsylvania Rules of Civil Procedure.            (2)  If the owner is known but does not reside in the        county where the trespass has been committed, the constable        shall give written notice to the owner that the livestock has        been impounded, the location of the livestock and the name of        the owner of the land where the livestock trespassed. Notice        shall be served within 24 hours of impounding by registered        mail.        (c)  Payment.--If, within four days of receiving notice, the     owner of the trespassing livestock pays for the cost of the     damage to the land, the costs of care and the fee for the     constable, the livestock shall be returned to the owner within     three days after receiving payment.        (d)  Refusal.--If the owner fails to pay the costs and fees     within four days, the constable shall notify the magisterial     district judge of the county where the trespass was committed.     The magisterial district judge shall then direct three     disinterested owners of land in the locale where the damage     occurred to inspect the trespass, value and appraise the damage.     The three shall then consider the appraisal, value and costs of     care and make a report to the magisterial district judge within     five days.        Cross References.  Section 7159 is referred to in section     7159.1 of this title.